Category:Medieval armour

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Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

B

  • Barding

H

  • Medieval helmets

M

  • Medieval shields

µ

  • Medieval armour stubs

Pages in category "Medieval armour"

The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Ailette
  • Almain rivet
  • Arming doublet

B

  • Banded mail
  • Bases (fashion)
  • Besagews
  • Bevor
  • Boiled leather
  • Bracer
  • Brigandine

C

  • Chausses
  • Chinese armour
  • Coat of plates
  • Components of medieval armour
  • Corslet
  • Couter
  • Cuirass
  • Cuisses

D

  • Dō-maru

E

  • Elbow cop

F

  • Faulds (plate armour)

G

  • Gambeson
  • Gauntlet (gloves)
  • Gorget
  • Gousset
  • Greave

H

  • Hauberk

J

  • Jack of plate

K

  • Kasten-brust armour
  • Kurokote

L

  • Lamellar armour

M

  • Mail (armour)
  • Maximilian armour
  • Mirror armour
  • Mongolian armour
  • Munition armour

P

  • Pauldron

P cont.

  • Plate armour
  • Plated mail
  • Poleyn

R

  • Rerebrace
  • Ringmail
  • Rondel (armour)

S

  • Sabaton
  • Scale armour
  • Schynbalds
  • Spaulders
  • Spiked armor
  • Splint armour

T

  • Tassets

V

  • Vambrace
  • Vervelles

W

  • White armour

Ō

  • Ō-yoroi
Categories: Military equipment of the Medieval era | Personal armour | History of clothing (Europe)
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